Edit a Page Name
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select Menu and Edit Page Layout.
Tap in the Page Name field to open a keyboard. Backspace to erase the current page name, and then type the new name.
Select Save.
Duplicate a Page
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select Menu and Import/Copy Pages.
Select Duplicate This Page. A duplicate of the page, followed by “(Copy)”, will appear in the list of pages in this vocabulary.
Select Done.
Load Another Page
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select Menu and Load Another Page.
Scroll to find the page you want to load.
Select Done.
Note: This page is now available to copy buttons or make additions or changes to your vocabulary.
Create a New Page
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select Menu and Add New Page.
Tap the Page Name field to open a keyboard and enter a name.
Select how many rows and columns you would like on the page.
Note: The number of rows and columns from the page currently displayed appear by default. Select different numbers if appropriate.
(Optional) If you want this new page to be the Home page, tap the Page Type field and select Home Page.
Select a background color.
(Optional) Select an image.
Select Save. A new page will appear with blank buttons.
Start creating buttons on this page.
Select Done when you are finished.
Create a New Page from a Navigate Action
Go to the page from which you want to navigate.
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select the button location that you want to take you to the new page.
Select Edit This Button.
Enter a button label and select or import an image.
Scroll down to the Button Actions section and select the existing action to open the list of available actions.
Select the Navigate action to open the list of existing pages.
Select the plus + at the top right to add a new page.
Enter a page name and adjust the number of rows and columns.
Select Save, select No Animation, and select Save again.
To verify that the button navigates to your new page, select Done to exit edit mode and then tap the button to navigate to the new page.
Select Menu, select Edit Page, and add buttons to the page.
Copy a Page from a Different Vocabulary File
There are times that borrowing previously created pages could be a time saver. Dialogue AAC allows you to import multiple pages at one time.
Open your vocabulary file.
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select Menu and Import/Copy Pages.
Select Import Another Page to open a list of available vocabulary files.
Select the vocabulary file that contains the page you want and select the appropriate pages to import. A checkmark will appear following each page you tap.

Select Import and Done.
While still in edit mode, select the button that you want to navigate to the imported pages.
Select Edit This Button.
Give the button a label and, if needed, an icon and make any style changes you want.
Scroll down to the Button Actions section, select Add, and then select Navigate.
Select the page you imported.
Select an animation or No Animation.
Select Save and Done.
Add a Gesture to a Page
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select Menu and Edit Gestures.
Select the plus + to add a gesture.
Add a gesture label and gesture message.

To add gestures to an entire vocabulary file at one time, toggle ON Apply to All Pages.
Select the Gesture Type field to open a list of gestures.
Select a gesture type. A check mark will appear following the type you select.
Select Add and select the gesture action you want.
Note: To delete a gesture action, select Edit and select the action you want to delete. A red
icon will be displayed in front of the action. Select the red
icon to delete the action. Select Save and Done.
Override the Background Color
Use this procedure to change the background color of all pages in a vocabulary. This is especially useful if you increase the space around buttons, revealing more of the background. For information on adjusting the button margin, see Increase the Button Margin.
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select Menu and Page Style Override. The Vocab Override window displays color override options.

Select the Background Color field to open a list of colors.
Select a color.
To override the default background color, toggle ON Override Background.
Select Save and Done.
Tip: You can switch between the default page background colors and the override color as needed by toggling Override Background ON and OFF.